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Table  of  Contents 
ADMINISTRATION  4,5,e 
TEACHERS  7:tP 
Underclassmen  i4,28,4$ 

ATHLETICS 
ACTIVITIES  26 

Organizations33-" 

Sports  58-75 

ACTIVITIES 
Graduates  ^4-^3 

The  Senior  Class  u 
ADVERTISING 


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Helen  Prior 


PHYLLIC  CARLSOrJ 


Edward  Grundstrom 

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Personnel 


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When  you  think  of  Sutton  High  School  sports  one  name  seems 
to  stand  above  the  rest.  That  is  the  name  of  Paul  Lamontagne. 


ALUMNAE 

Hope  (Smith)  Stockhaus 
Marilyn  (Vokes)  Belle 
Nancy  (Oles)  Jarvais 
Carole  (King)  Rej 
Deb  (Putnam)  Ford 
Diane  (King)  Cameron 
Sharon  (Turner)  Jerz 
Joan  (Bromley)  Siska 
Sheila  (Turner)  Stockhaus 
Rose  (Carter)  Salem 
Margaret  Stevenson 
Pauline  (Smith)  Fedorzuk 
Vivian  Alger 
Cheryl  Bickford 
Joni  Palmer 


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ALLMNI 

Steve  Smith 
Howie  Bottomly 
Vaughn  Harding 
Don  Ekiund 
Dana  Gravison 
Brian  Young 
Jim  MacDonald 
Rick  Ekiund 
Steve  Young 
Kevin  Bickford 
Doug  Bobbins 
Tim  Stevenson 
Rob  Peladeau 
Mike  Towle 


CHAIRPERSON  EX  OFFICIO 
Beverly  Shaw  Johnson 

CO-CHAIRPERSONS 
Anne  T.  Keegan  Lynn  M.  Gaskell 

COMMITTEE 
GAME  ARRANGEMENTS 
Veto  Filipkowski 

PLAYER  SELECTIONS 
Stephen  Romasco  Joan  Siska  (Alumna)  volunteer 

HALL  OF  FAME 
Stephen  Romasco  Joyce  Ettamarna  Veto  Filipkowski 

PROGRAM 
Anne  Keegan  -  Chairperson 
Sunnee  Gallup  James  O'Dea 

Beverly  Shaw  Johnson  Sharon  Fontaine 

TICKETS 
Florence  Shaw  -  Chairperson 
Don  Bjorn  Paul  Lamontagne 


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103 


Barbara  Richard 
Peter  Martin 
Kim  Paquette 
David  Perry 
Robin  Lindblad 
Lisa  Loach 
Pam  Roberge 
Mike  Raad 
Mary  Paradise 
Daryl  Plante 
Pam  Robbins 
Susan  Rocheleau 
Erin  Lombardi 


Laura  Monsam 
Robert  Roy 
Regina  Lemoine 
Karan  Muzzy 
Richard  Maranda 
Gigi  Lister 
Tobi  Richards 
Diane  Morriggi 
Debra  Lulu 
Mike  Licopoli 
Cindy  Libbey 
Glenn  Peladeau 


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Karen  Fairbend 
Kim  Jarvis 
Diane  Cahill 
Amy  Adams 
Kris tine  Hodgman 
Lynn  Haley 
Sandy  Be i que 
Jody  Eaton 
Cindy  Larson 
Tina  Desrosiers 
Stacey  Biava 
Terri  Forleo 
Amy  Auger 

Debbie  Battramaitis 
Pat  Faulkner 
Ruth  Hatfield 
Tracey  Cheutis 


Marcia  Brigham 
Wendy  Johnson 
Pat  Farrar 
Alyssa  Going 
Kathy  Giff ord 
Ben  Deras 
Arun  Khosla 
Cheryl  Hagglund 
Kathy  Donahue 
Alfred  Gagner 
Steven  Gogolinski 
John  Jacques 
Jimmy  King 
Jim  Lazaro 
Henry  Carrier 
Carl  Conlon 
Steven  Army 


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Ohris  Se.  rjak 
Tina  Strickland 
Dawn  Smith 
Kevin  Vernon 
CJindy  Goodwin 
Robert  Vasalofsky 
Kelly  Towle 
Norma  Thatcher 
Laura  Christensen 
Davp  Vorgillio 


Robert  V: nincasa 
Lee  Simmons 
Martin  Hhaw 
Jimmy  Stevenson 
Brian  Scholten 
Helen  Stevens 
Jeff  Talbot 
Randy  Ustinovici 
Keith  Ryan 
Paul  Talbot 


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Tammy  Mullen,  Kim  Jarvis,  Laurie  Paquette,  Michelle  Tighe,  Erin  Lombard! 
Coach  Sheila  Stockhaus,  Paula  Cichy,  Lynne  Ovian,  Sandy  Hellstrom,  Share 
Zuidema,  Andrea  Shea,  Mgr.   Chris  Young,  and  Asst.   Coach  Joan  Siska 


fidd  hockey 


Team  spirit  and  team  work  were 
the  two  basic  ingredients  of 
the  J.V.  Field  Hockey  Team. 
Winning  was  important  but  not 
the  only  means  to  an  end. 
Skills  of  the  team  were  per- 
fected throughout  the  season 
with  the  help  of  Coach  Siska. 
Practices  were  hard  and  ex- 
hausting.   Memories  were  the 
winning  game  against  Shepherd 
Hill;  the  victory  against 
Bartlett  and  the  winning  goals 
of  Erin  Lombard! • and  Kim  Jarvis, 
The  captains  Andrea  Shea  and 
Sharon  Zuidema  kept  spirits 
high  among  the  team  members. 


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Fans  come  out  for  i| 


Coach  Brian  Bickford 
Billy  Hatfield 
Stuart  Anderson 
David  Perry 
Michael  Perry 
Jeff  Jernberg 
Jay  Bachand 
Paul  Broberg 


Sutton  J 
with  onl 


Dickie  Tucker 
Michael  Licopoli 
Keith  Ryan 
Ronnie  Brown 
Peter  Swart 
David  Putnam 
Kenny  Bickford 
Martin  Shaw 
Richard  Maranda 


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J.cu. 

SOCCER 


■ton-Bromf ield  rivalry 


Kim  Jarvis;high  scorer,  strong  offensive  forward;  Pam  Robbins, 
strong  rebounder,  and  Stephanie  Johnson ;an^  excellent  point  guard. 


Dual  Valley^ 
Lea;^ue 

JV 

Go-Ghamps 
12-2 


A  Look  at  the  future  of  girl ' s 

Basketball  at  S.H.S  shows  great 

promise.    More  of  a  look  at  the 

remaininig  members  of  the  team 

shows  continuing  success. 

Paula  Cichy;  agressive  and  strong, 

^ood  outside  shooter 

Andrea  Shea;  tough  and  quick 

guard 

Terri  Libbey;  agressive  and  strong, 
point  guard 

Cathy  Chase;  good  rebounder, 
a  forward. 


The  Douglas  home  game  was  the 
most  exciting  and  important. 
Rivalry  creates  pressure. 


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earn  strategies  from  the  coach  and  pointers  for  Chrissy 
ichard,  quick,  fast  outside  shooter  and  Michelle  Tighe 
■he  strong  rebounder. 


Stephanie  Johnson,  Andrea  Shea,  Paula  Cichy, 
Chrissy  Richards,  Michelle  Tighe,  Terry 
Libbey,  Cathy  Chase,  Pam  Robbins,  Kim  Jarvis, 


Shsil'^  StocKh" 


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Future  Varsity  players  were  evident  in  this  yearfe  J.V. 
Basketball  team  as  reported  by  Mr.  Ellis,  Coach.     A  slow  start 
had  the  team  begin  the  season,  losing  k  games,    Theil  the  skills 
and  players  united,  ending  the  season  winning  10  league  games. 

This  team,  dominated  by  sophomores,  shows  promise  for  the 
future.     The  most  thrilling  game  remembrairecwas  probably  the  one 
we  lost  when  we  lost  in  double  overtime  at  Nipmuc. 


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The  date  i3_ 
My  date  ' 


,  It  was  a 


night. 


arrived  in  a 


at 


He  gave  me  flowers 
which  was 


to  match  my  evening  dress 


.  He  was  wearing  a 


Before  the  dance  we  went  to  dinner  at 
We  arrived  at  the  dance 
at  p.m.  The  band 


^  /m/ ...  daie  f  dance  f  lo^e  f 


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The  gym  was  transformed  into  a  gala  ballroom  decorated 

with  •  We  sat  with  our  friends  

 •  During  the  evening  we  danced  and  enjoyed 

punch  and  desserts.  Our  favorite  song  was  , 

Before  we  left  we  had  our  pictures  taken  by  Mr.  Keegan,  near 

the  •  Before  we  went  home^  we  went  to   

 .  I  arrived  home  at  ,  I  had  a  

time . 


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a 

a 


Paul  Broberg 
Paula  Cichy 
Amy  Amato 
Joan  Conley 
Jerry  Burdick 
Pat  Burroughs 
Ken  Bickford 
Tammy  Estabrook 
Melody  Beech 
Robin  Bellville 
Dale  Carter 
Bill  Brownson 
Chris  Bagley 
Jack  Cahill 


David  Erickson 

Ann  Marie  Baltramaitis 

Donna  Cross 

Linda  Fant 

Betty  Jo  Boule 

Brian  Bordeaux 

Wayne  Forrest 

Jay  Bachand 

Robert  Clarke 

Warren  Chase 

David  Beckwith 

Eric  Anderson 

Kevin  Boucher 

Jeff  Demers 


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Margaret  Potter 
Kelly  Provencal 
Angela  Russell 
Mike  Whittier 
Vaughn  Wright 
Andrea  Shea 
Michelle  Tighe 
Sharon  Zuidema 
Chris  Richard 
Lynne  Ovian 
Robert  Zinkievich 
Nathan  Petrson 
Nancy  Pearson 
Betsy  Stockwell 
Natalie  Niewiera 


Michael  Vernon 
Cneryl  Towle 

Patty  Richard 

Andrew  Sinacola 

Charles  Simmons 

Peter  Swart 

Gary  Peterson 

David  Putnam 

Scott  Patterson 

David  Van  Dyke 

Dan  Rawlston 

Mike  Perry 

Steve  Mong 

Susan  Wagner 

Michelle  Vostock 


Sophomore  Class  Officers;    President,  Amy  Amato; 
Vice-President,  Chris  Richard;  Secretary,  Lynne 
Ovian;  Treasurer,  Paula  Cichy. 


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Nancy  Heck 
Stephanie  Johnson 
Todd  LeClaire 
Cindy  Maranda 
David  Gannon 
Chris  Godbout 
Sharon  Jolly 
Sheena  Matthews 
Sally  Milkman 
Dianne  LaBelle 
Tim  Johnson 
Jeff  Johnson 
Jane  Martin 
Paula  Moss 
Judy  Maynard 


Terri  Libbey 
Sue  Mars 

Michelle  McCullough 
Ted  Macjewski 
Alan  Maynard 
Andy  Helgerson 
Robert  Moran 
John  Hicks 
Sue  Mong 
Mary  Michelson 
Margaret  Hicks 
Tammy  Mullen 
Jeff  Jemberg 
Jay  Johnson 


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a 


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Members 


Dawn  Smith 
Mrs.  *nhRV 
Kathy  GiffoM 
Karin  Hellstrom 
Terry  Libbey 
Debbie  Lulu 
Dave  Beckv-zith 
Jeff  Talbot 
Stephanie  Johnson 


photo  dub  meeting 
tltursdag  2  o'clock 


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Lorraine  Theodore 
Nancy  Pearson 
Amy  Adams 
Julia  Cichy 
Todd  Broberg 
Tracy  Chesitis 
Kim  Paquette 
Diane  Cahill 
Kris  Hodgman 
Maraget  Potter 
Lynne  Ovian 
Tina  Desrosiers 
Patricia  Smith 
Pam  Winkiewicz 
Jane  Martin 
Joan  Conley 
Sheena  matthews 
Patty  Richard 
Pam  Roberge 
Lisa  Loach 
Cindy  Larson 
Raren  Fairbend 
Mancy  Heck 
Joe  Gagne 
Sally  Milkman 
Cheryl  Hagglund 


Chorus  Director 
Anita  Newman-Smif 


A.  Amato,  A.  Harting,  ^.   ""yrrell,  M.  DesJardins,  J.  Charity, 

A.  MacLaren,   3.  Johnson,   S.  Milkman,  N.  Heck,  T.  LeGlaire, 

K,  Boucher,  Mrs.  Johnson,   T.   Broberg,  J.  Gagne,  R.  Dow, 

S.  Lavoie,  D.  Gannon,  P.  Stevenson,   3.   Bill,   T.  Goodwin 


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ROW  1 :   G.  Chesties 

ROW  2:   i).  Maynard,  K.   Clark,   P.   Steele,   S.  Steele 

ROW  3:   R.  Mar  and  a,   M.   Shaw,  3.  Smith 

ROW  4:  N.  Heck,  D.  Gannon,   C.  Maranda,  L.  Jernberg,   J.  Hagglund 

ROW  5:  K.  Hellstrom,  A.  Harting,   T.  LeClaire,  N.  Peterson, 

S.  Milkman,   I).  Carter 

ROW  6:   a.  Hicks,   n.   Bellville,   C.   Ballard,  M.   Chapulis,  J.  Hicki 

D.  Chesties, 

"O/v  7:   C.  Conlon,   B.  Bronson,   G.   Shaw,   S.  Love,  F.  Rosenlund 


STUDENT 

COUNCIL 


Student 
delei^ates 

Kim  Ryan,  Lisa  Bal'ey 


Chris  Whittier,  Presidefii; 
Amy  Amato,   Vice  President 
Cheri  Smith,  Secretary 
Lisa  Roncone,  Treasurer 


member 

L.  Roncone 

A .  Amato 

K .  Brewer 

C.  Whittier 

K .  Perry 

J.  Bonnie 

R.  Roy 

Whittier 

J.  Eaton 

S.  Hellstrom 

C.  Smith 

S.  Mong 


These  enthusiastic 
artists,  Barbara 
Richard,  Karan  Muzzy, 
and  Cindy  Libbey, 
are  members  of  the 
Newly  formed  Art 
Club,  under  the  dir- 
ection of  Miss  Gallup. 
The  club  is  hoping 
to  complete  a  mural 
of  the  Sutton  Suzies 
which  is  to  hang 
in  the  S.H.S.  gym. 
This  mural  will  be 
a  match  to  the  one 
of  the  Sutton  Sammies. 


Sutton  nottuS 


I  don't  think  we  at 
answer  that  questic 


TING 


A  little  rubber  cement  and 
a  few  snips  can  do  wonders  for 
any  newspaper. 


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CFAmil^Y 


FUN 


ART= 
MUSIC 


GOLLEGE      F/IIR  ...displays  and  representatives 
"-^  from  more  than  200  colleges, 

universities,   and  technical  schools 


CRAFTS  OF 


THE  COMMONWEALTH 


exhibits  &  a  tour  of  SMU  &  a 
brief  visit  with  professors 
and  students 


Hammond  lastU  in  iuuasur 


the  Medieval  European  Castle 
contains  a  collection  of  art 
and  artifacts  of  the  Roman, 
Medieval,   &  Renaissance  periods 


BRYANT  COLLEGE 


college  tour 


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memorabilia  from  John  Kennedy's 
early  years  and  of  the  late 
Ernest  Hemingway 


production  of  "Macbeth" 

New  England  Life  Hall 
Olympic  Teams  at  B.U. 


'rammgham  store...  is  unique 
which  offers  the  home  sewer 
all  types  of  fabrics  and 
sewing  accessories 


"BOSTON  GLOBE 


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2oe 


JUNIORS 


Pat  Stevenson 

chard  Tucker 
Bill  Ustinovlch 
John  Pelletier 
i-'ober't  Pi  card 
-licky  ^csenlund 
Steven  Vernon 
Don  Phaneuf 
Sheryl  Zuideraa 
Kenneth  Turgeon 
Dan  :^iussell 
Paul  Sarda.f^nola 


Cra1^3  Shea 
Ba-'-'bara  Snith 
Lin a  la ad 
Lisa  loncone 
Pam  V/inkiewicr' 
Susan  Thatcher 
Debra  lawlston 
Karen  lose 
Karyn  Luparelli 
Lynne  Sfakianos 
Diane  Vasalofsiqr 
V/endy  Taillfer 


Oherie  Smith 
Candy  Kavanagh 
JoAnn  Muz.^ey 
IIiri5,  Listei^ 
Lisa  Moore 
Ta-'^en  Jodoin 
Cindy  Ma ran do 
Kin  ITurray 
Donna  Heneault 
Debbie  Iloran 
Sue  Morano 
Diana  TIacaruso 
Lisa  .Tornbe^^g 


Jeff  Kaynard 
Mi  cha  e  1  Jararo  s 
Michael  0»Day 
Piobert  Hicks 
V/a^me  Peladeau 
Kim  Millet te 
lobert  Martin 
Barrv  Marando 
Steve  Maranda 
G-ordon  Hicks 
David  Maynard 
Silke  Niemeier 


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<rian  Amato 
Mancy  Eklimd 
Albert  Charpentier 
Bonnie  Baohand 
Kier  Brigham 
Laura  Beckv/ith 
/my  Bernard 
Laura  Haley 
Xarin  Hellstrora 
Melanie  Kanford 
James  Bonnie 
Bath  Fairbend 


Russell  Dov; 
Davm  Alves 
Diane  Beique 
Joseph  Gagne 
Julie  Curtis 
Robin  Gatto 
Bill  Hatfield 
Carol^m  Chase 
Ann  Conley 
Susan  Gogolinski 
Brenda  Bardier 
Melanie  Benoit 
Chris  Brewer 


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Junior  Class  Officers;    President,  Cheri  Smith;  Vice- 
President,  Diane  Vasalofsy;  Secretary,  Karin  Hellstrom; 
Treasurer,  Bonnie  Bachand; 


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Rom's  in  Sturbridge  was  the  setting  for  the  1931  aKS 
banquet .     Highlighting  the  occasion  v/as  the  -^.ddress 
made  by  John  LeClaire,  a  former  graduate  of  SFIS.  In 
the  speech,  the  theme  "Made  it  in  Sutton",  was  transformed 
ihto  positive  reflections  for  the  future  gr-^duates  of 
SHS.     John's  point  of  view  made  the  members  of  MHS  re^^lize 
^nd  see  that  it  is  yourself  \\'hich  motivates  you  to  succeed. 
Coming  from  a  small  town  school  is  not  an  adverse  factor 
to  your  future  goals.     You  must  made  your  ov;n  choices  and 
pursue  the  goals  which  bring  you  self-S'-tisf action. 
Service  -awards  were  presented  to  Mrs.  Carlson,  and  to  ^ 
sur-prised  Mr,  Lamontagne.     The  service  award  h^s  been 
presented  each  year  to      person  selected  by  the  senior 
members  of  I^JHS,  pxid.  both  recipients  this  \enr  h^ve 
demonstrated  service  to  the  school  -n-;''  its'  students. 


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Current  Members 

Robert  Bellville 
Jana  Charity 
Janice  Domey 
Susan  Fant 
Amy  Harting 
Amy  Helgerson 
Jean  Kolak 
Laurie  Leary 
Nancy  Milkman 
Kevin  Stockhaus 
Darlene  Towle 
Donna  Tyrrell 


Inductees 

Lisa  Alves 
Bonnie  Bachand 
Amy  Bernard 
Carolyn  Chase 
Julie  Curtis 
Mary  Des.jardins 
Nancy  Eklund 
Laura  Haley 
Karin  Hellstroru 
Robert  Hicks 
Karen  Jodoin 
Cindy  Marando 


Christine  Whittier Deborah  Horan 


Lisa  Wood 

Susan  Zinkievich 


Lisa  Roncone 
Cherie  Smith 
Wendy  Taillfer 
Kenneth  Turgeon 
Sheryl  Zuidema 


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A  staff  writes  its  first  pub- 
lished story. . . . 

Organizing  a  yearbook  is  no  easy 
task.    It's  always  exciting 
to  receive  a  book  in  June  and 
enjoy  looking  at  the  pictures 
of  ourselves.    Never  did  we 
realize  the  amount  of  time  need- 
ed to  publish  a  book.    The  hours 
of  planning,  discussing,  and 
arranging  were  endless.  Then 
the  actual  work  begins. 


lis  V  ctoo-t  <»°'-i 


Mgr,  Kim  Millette,  Asst.  Mgr. 
Robert  Picard,  John  Pelletier 
Rusell  Dow,  Diane  Vasalofsky, 
Coach  Mr.  Daveau. 


EuerijlKitiq 
goes.  iB^ 


A  MEMO  FROM  LEO . . . 

Leo  had  a  very  successful 
season,   in  breaking  his  school 
record  by  6  seconds...   "I  be- 
lieve that  the  Sutton  Cross 
Country  Team  needs  more  peo- 
ple participating.     We  have 
always  had  a  small  team,  while 
others  out  numbered  by  many. 

I  had  a  grea.t  A  years,  with 
the  cross  country  team,   and  I 
enjoyed  having  students,  fac- 
ulty,  and  friends  supporting 
me"  . 


8omethin;g  to 


K.  Paquette,  C.  Hagglund, 

Advisor  Ms.  Gallup,  C. 

Wagner,  B.  Richard,  B. 

Fairbend,  A.  Adams,  A. 

Amato,  Captains,  M,  Des- 

Jardins,  P.  Cahill,  J. 
Charity 


Cheering  is  our  game 
It  hasn't  brought  us  fame 
We  cheer  to  bring  you  spirit 
And  we  always  hope  to  hear  it 
We  root  for  the  team 
in  green  and  white, 
we  scream 

for  them  to  fight,   fight,  fight 
We  deserve  your  fine  esteem 
Because  we  love  the  GREEN  MACHINE 


-  Cheerleaders  - 


B,  Bachand,  N.  Ekland,  S.  Annis,  C.  Whittler,  J.  Cichy, 
A,  Bernard,  Coach  Sheila  Stockhaus,  P.  Cichy,  M.  Mich- 
elson,  A«  Shea,  S.  Zuidema,  K«  Jodoin,  A*  Amato,  C.  Rich- 
ard, L,  Roncone,  C.  Young,  Asst.  Coach  Joan  Siska 


Team  Spirit  is  imoortant... 
So  1^-2-3  Let's  Go! 


Coach  Stockhaus  cheers  on 
the  team  when  points  are 
scored 


Time  for  a  team  meeting  No!   Julia,  the 
and  a  little  strategy,    ball,  not  the  gir] 


The  Lone  Goalie-One  oi  tue 
most  important  jobs  stopping 
the  or; onent  from  getting  in 
scor  eV''.>o^ 


the 


Nancy , 
on  ge 


Bonnie,  and  Sheryl  conce>)trating 
;lr,g  the  ball  down  the  fie^u. 


There's  always  someone  in  Sutton  sports 
with  Injuries,  Injuries,  Injuries, 
Ice  Packs,   Ice  packs,   Ice  packs. 


That  great  offense  t- 
'■/ay  to  go  !i  That's  Suttons  great  offense.     effort  like  this. 


a  team 


^^^^^^^^ Division  2 

District  3 
Gfiamps 

Champs 

19-  I 

overall 


16- D 

I^agu^ 


Coach  Ellis,  S.  Noel,  J.  Rochleau,  F. 
Rosenlxmd,  D.  Plante,  K.  Stuart,  J.  Roy 
T,  Goodwin,  K,  Stockhaus,  R.  Novak,  S, 
Lavoie,  G.  Hicks,  R.  Martin,  D.  Erick- 
Son,  P,  Swart,  J.  Annis,  D,  Russell,  D. 
Phaneuf,  K.  Bickford,  G.  Peterson,  P. 
Broberg,  D.  Maynard, 

Mgr.  L.  Shannon 


Coach  Steve  Romasco,  Jeff  Jernberg,  Don  Phaneuf,  Peter  Swart, 
Chris  Bagley,  David  Erickson,  Mike  Perry,  Rick  Cross,  Kenny 
Stuart,  Eric  Anderson,  Jeff  Annis,  Dave  Putnam,  George  DeFalco, 
Richard  Maranda,  Danny  Plante,  Steve  Lavoie,  Jim  Roy,  Russell 
Dow. 


Sutton 
Sammies 


Seniors  set  examples  for  underclassmen 
players.     These  seniors  were  the  nucleus 
of  the  team.     This  was  the  8th  winning 
?son  in  a  row. 


Kpren  Zrickscn,  Fing,  ?ilka  Nieraeier,  Xathy  Ferry,  Ttog. 
Cheryl  Tov/le,  Coach  Joan  Siskq,  Amy  Bernard,  Chris  '^hittier, 
Karen  Jocoin,  Sharon  Annis,  Janice  Domey,  Kancy  Eklund , 
Darlene  T'ovle,  I-lng.  Michnel  'Ahittier,  Lisa  Bailey, 


Mgr.  Janice  Domey,   Darlene  Towle,   Amy  Bernara ,   K.i  :  i^yan, 
Sharon  Annis,   Lisa  Bailey,   Sharon  Zuidema,   Coach  Miss 
Nims,  Melanie  Hanford,   Laura  Beckwith,   Tammy  Provencal, 
Joni  Palmer,   Cneryl  Bickford,   Nancy  Eklund ,  Sheryl  Zuidema 


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W.  Ustinovich,   J.   Annis,   G.   Petersen,   K.  Turgeon 
Stockhaus,   D.   Phaneuf,   P.   Swart,   Coach  Turgeon,  F.  Rosenlund, 
Cross,   T.  Godbout,   T.  Murray,   J.  Bruno,  J.  Krula,  D.  Plante 


ATHLETICS 

V\/Cajf  6 ,  19S0 
The  DRiftwood 


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OCR  LiVST 

UfXYS 


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International  relationships  were  broadened  this  year  by 
the  presence  of  Silke  Niemeier  of  Hamburg,  Germany. 

Eager  to  learn,   Silke  followed  an  American  high  school 
schedule,   studying  English,  Kath,  American  Government 
and  other  subjects.     She  enjoyed  participating  in  the 
extra-curricular  activities  related  to  the  sports  programs 
at  3.H.S.  and  to  the  yearbook,     A  conscientious  and  pleasant 
young  lady,   Silke  made  many  friends  here.     She  has  been  able 
to  go  on  the  field  trips,  visit  Boston  and  New  York. 

Because  of  Silke,  the  students  have  become  more  aware  of 
themselves  and  their  life  style,  being  able  to  make  comparisons 
with  Silke.     School,   she  finds,  is  easier  and  the  emphasis 
is  placed  on  subject  areas  other  than  what  she  was  accustomed 
to  in  Germany.     School  spirit  and  excitement  surprised  her. 

Students  say,   "I  like  Silke','  "Why?"  I  asked.   "What  has  this 
relationship  done  for  you?" 


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86 


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JEAN  KOLAK 


STEVEN  LAVOIE 


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90 


91 


92 


DONNA  TYRRELL 


LISA  WOOD 


»  I 


SUSAN  ZINKIEVICH 


PHOTO  NOT 
AVAILABLE 

Richard  Headrick 
James  Kavanagh 
Ernest  LaBelle 
Glen  Orphin 
Vincent  Roy 
Ronald  Schleis 


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^       President:  Kathy  Perry 

Vice  President:  Jana  Charity 
Secretary:  Garen  Ballard 
Treasurer:  Darlene  Towle 


Fred  Rosenlund 
Kim  Ryan         soccer  l,Z,3,k 
Class  Pres.  iBaseball  2,3,k 
Field  Hockey  1 ,2 
Softball  1,2,3,U 
Student  Coun.  1,2 
Student  Advisory  Coun.  3»i4- 
Cheerleader  2 
Semi-Formal  1 ,2 
Prom  Comm.  3 


Bretta  Johnson 
Field  Hockey  2 
Cheerleading 
Chorus  2,3,5 
Play  i; 
Yearbook  I4. 
Jazz  Band  1 
Humanities  2 


Play  1 

Carolyn  Fraier 
Chorus  2,3,U 
Field  Hockey  2 
Play  1,1+ 
Humanities  2,^ 


Christine  Carrier 


Humanities 

Jean  Kolak 


Humanities 
Yearbook  I4. 
N.H.S.  3fk 


Dan" Plante 
Soccer  1 ,2 , 3,14- 
Basketball  1 ,2,3,k 
Co-Capt.  k 


James  Rocheleau 
Soccer  1 ,2, 3,i4- 


Lauren  Shannon 
ooccer  Mgr.  3,k 
Play  k 


Barbara  Jolly 
Humanities  2 


Paul  Picard 

Snccer  1 

Cross  Country  3 


Jeanne  Venincasa 
Chorus  i ,  :^ ,  3 
Carnation  Sale  3 


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Jana  Charity 

i^iay  1,^    Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.  k 
Cheerleading  1,2, 3 A  Capt.  3,1; 
N.H.S,  3fi4- 

Class  Officer  Vice  President  2.3.ii 
Semi-  Formal  1,2 
Humanities  1,2,3,1^. 
Carwash  2 

Prom  Committee  3,l| 


Linda  Peterson 
Soccer  Mgr.  L\. 
Drama  Club 

Debra  Loader 
Yearbook  I4. 
Newspaper  i\. 


Carl  Bergeson 
Soccer  1 
Paly  I,!; 


Chris  Whittier 
Held  Hockey  i,2,3,i; 

Capt.  [|. 
Basketball  1,2,3,1^- 
Semi -Formal  1 ,2 
Student  Goun.  3»i4- 

Pres.  i4. 
Prom  Comm.  3 
N.H.S.  3,i4- 


Nancy  Milkman 
Softball  Mgr.  2 
Semi-Formal  2 
N.H.S.  3A 
Humanities  1 ,2 


Susan  Fant 
Humanities  2,3 
Yearbook  i|. 
N.H.S.  3fh 


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Kathv  Perry 

Student  Council  ^,3^k■ 
Basketball  1 ,2,3,i4- 
Tri-Capt.  I4. 
Semi-Formal  1 »2 
Class  President  1+ 


Donna  Tyrrell 
Semi-Formal  2 
Drama  Club  U. 
N.H.S.  3,U 


Janice  Domey  (j^^^s 
Field  Hockey  V 
Basketball  1 ,2, 3,14- 
Softball  MGR. 3 
Carnation  Com.  3 
N.H.S.  3,14- 
Humanities  2,3 
Car  Wash  2 


Rick  Cross 

Basketball  1,2,3,i;  Central  Mass  All-Star  k 
Soccer  1,2,3,i4-  T&G  All-Star  3fk- 
Baseball  1,2,3,1^-  T&G  All-Star  3 


Sharon  Ann is 

Basketball  1,2,3,ll-    Capt.  l^. 
Softball  1,2,3,i4-f     ,  ^  , 

Field  Hockey  1,2,3,i4-f  Cppt. 
Semi-Formal  1 

Senior  Prom  Moto  Committee  I4- 

Dual  Valley  Field  Hockey  All  Star  h 


B 


Sharon  Kelley 
Play, Foothills  Theater 
Work  in  Office  I4. 
Play  k 


Humanities  1,2,3  Play  1 


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Linda  Beique 
Basketball  n 
Field  Hockey  1 
Semi-Formal  1 , 2 
Softball  MGR.  1 
Soccer  3 

Class  Prophecy  i; 


Todd  Broberg 

Soccer  i ,^ 

Play  ^fk 
Semi-Formal  1 

Car  Wash  2 

Humanities  1»2,3,ii. 

Play  Foothills  Theatre  3 


Julia  Cichy  (Chee) 
^'ield  Hockey  1,2,14- 
Basketball  1 , 2 
Cheerleadlng  1 
Chorus  ^,2,3th 
Jazz  Band  1 
Semi-Formal  1 ,2 


Jim  Roy 
Soccer  1 ,3,14- 

Capt.  U  , 
Basketball  1,2,3,U 

Co-Capt.  k 
Baseball  1 ,2,3,1; 


Vincent  Roy 
Cross  uounxry  2 
Baseball  3 
Mgr.  2 

Chris  Winkievicz 
Basketball  I 
Semi-Formal  2 
Yearbook  Rep.  2,3 


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-or-pn  Ballard 
"lass  Jaecretary  1+ 
Basketball  1»2,3 
Field  Hockey  1  Mgr. 

Play  ^,k 
Semi-Formal  1 , ^ 

Band  1,2,3,^4- 
Prom  Committee  h. 
Humanities  1 , 2 , 3  f 
Car  Wash  2 


Lisa  Alves 
Cheerleading  1 
Semi-Formal  1,2 
Humanities  1 , 2 , 3 ,  ii- 
N.H.S.  k 


Brenda  Peterson 


Michelle  Vernon   ^^^^^^  ^^^^ 
Carnation  Sale  3  yearbook  1| 
Humanities  2,3     semi-Formal  2 
Semi-Formal  2       Humanities  2 


Kim  Hanford 
Semi-Formal  1,2 


Becky  Olson 
Field  Hockey  1 
Semi-Formal  2 


Hiimanities  1,2,3 
Modem  Dance  Classes  3 

Linda  Christensen 

„  , ,  ^    ^  .  h/umanities  2 

Todd  Goodwin 

SocceFTTJrC  All-Star  3,i4-  Capt.  i^. 
Humanities  1,2,3,i4- 
Play  1,14-  Kim  Wright 

Semi-Formal  1,2  Humanities  1,2,3 


Mary  Rider 

Field  Hockey  1,2, 

Basketball  1 ,2 

Laurie  Leary 
Semi-Formal  1 ,2 
Yearbook  1^ 

D.A.R.  History  Medal  3 
N.H.S.  3,14- 
Humanities  2,3 
Student  Gov't  Rep.  Alt. 


Darlene  Towle 


1 


Student  Coun. 
Cheerleader  1 
Band  1 ,2,3,I|. 
Softball  2,3,14- 
Basketbail  2,3,1^ 
Semi-Formal  2 
N.H.S.  3,14- 
Class  Treasurer  1; 
Yearbook  k 
Student  Gov't  Rep.  k 

Alison  MacLaren 
Field  Hockey  1,2 
Basketball  1 
Semi-Formal  1 ,2 
Play  1,14- 
Cheerleader  3 
Prom  Comm.  k- 

Leo  Perreault 

Cross  Country  1,2,3,1; 

Capt.  3,14- 
Prom  Comm.  3 


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CLASS  OF  1981 


865-  5231 


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Congratulations 


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TO  ALL  OUR  rRIEND8 
IN  THE   Gb/188  OF  1981 

Thanks  tor  the  Memories 


Ben  Sc  Marie 
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Contributors 

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25  Main  St. 
Millbury,   Ma.  01527 
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RUSSELL'S  FLOWER  SHOP 
6  Canal  St. 
Millbury,   Ma.  01527 
865-4478 

"The  Protector  Group" 
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Full  Upholstery  Service 
1325  Main  St.  Whitinsville 
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Sponsors 

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Prescriptions-Medical  Supplies  865-6202  865-9280 


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Compliments  of  BEK'S  WELDING  &  SERVICE  STATION 

LAVALLEE  BEK'S  FUEL 

BROTHERS,    INC.  Manchaug,  Ma. 


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Good  Luck  to  Class  of  1981 
Ron  Pierpont  and  Family 

Congratulations  Class  of  1981 
Bernard  Brothers  Furniture 

Uxbridge  Rd.  Boarding  Kennels 
Sutton,   Ma.  01527 


Do  Great  Things! 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Curtis  F.  Paine 

Foxfire  Handcrafted  Gifts 
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83  Church  St.  Whitinsville 


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P.O.  Box  319 

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Mr.  &  Mrs.   Joseph  A.  Ballard 

Mark  Belmain 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Belmain 

Joan  Bowers 

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Charlie's  Fruit  &  Produce 

Compliments  of  Putnam's  Sawmill 

Congratulations!  Bruce  Stahl 

Congratulations  to  my  grandchildren,    Irene  Scucko 

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The  Donut  Center 

Eddie,   Bev,   Michelle  &  Silke 

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Mr.  &  Mrs.   Sidney  Frieswick  &  Family 

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Alves,  Lisa 

102  Hartness  Rd.  Sutton 
Annis,  Sharon 

Wliitins  Rd.  R.F.D.  E.  Douglas 
Bailey,  Lisa 

3i;1  Boston  Rd.  Sutton 
Ballard,  Caren 

Singletary  Ave.  Sutton 
Beaudette,  William 

67  Leland  Hill  Rd.  Sutton 
Beique,  Linda 

19  Blackstone  St.  Wilks. 
Bellville,  Robert 

90  W.  Millbury  Rd.  Sutton 
Bergeson,  Carl 

Boston  Rd.  Sutton 
Brewer,  Kelly 

100  Leland  Hill  Rd.  Sutton 
Broberg,  Todd 

Ihr  Burbank  Rd.  Sutton 
Cahill,  Patricia 

9  W.  Sutton  Rd.  Sutton 
Carrier,  Christine 

57  Torrey  Rd.  Box  1  Manchaug 
Charity,  Jana 

8  Heritage  Rd.  Sutton 
Chase,  Marcia 

66  Dudley  Rd.  Sutton 
Christensen,  Linda 

82  Central  Pike  Sutton 


Cichy,  Julia 

36  Hartness  Rd.  Box  112  Wilks. 
Cross,  Rick 

Lincoln  Rd.  Sutton 
Curtis,  Mark 

Wheelock  Rd.  Sutton 
DesJardins,  Mary 

85  Dudley  Rd.  Sutton 
Domey,  Janice 

Stone  School  Rd.  Sutton 
Erickson,  Karen 

%.  Purgatory  Rd,  Sutton 
Fant,  Susan 

17  Rich  Rd.  Sutton 


Fraier,  Carolyn 

27  Blackstone  St.  V;ilks. 
Goodwin,  Todd 

328  Boston  Rd.  Sutton 
Grady ,  John 

Barnett  Rd.  Sutton 
Hanford,  Kimberly 

2lj.  Blackstone.  St.  Wilks. 
Harting,  Amy 

196  Putnam  Hill  Rd.  Sutton 
Helgerson,  Amy 

112  Town  Farm  Rd.  Sutton 

Headrick, , Richard 

27  Hartness  Rd.  Sutton 
Hoekstra,  Beth 

i;3  Dural  Rd.  Hnillbury 
Johnson,  Bretta 

Eights  Lots  Rd.  Sutton 
Jolly,  Barbara 

Lincoln  Rd.  Sutton 
Kelley,  Sharon 

28  Colonial  Rd,  Sutton 
Kolak,  Jean 

i;37  Central  Pike  Sutton 
Krula,  John 

91  Dodge  Hill  Rd.  Sutton 
Lavoie,  Steven 

337  Central  Pike  Sutton 
Leary,  Laurie 

560  Central  Pike  Sutton 
Loader,  Debra 

Uxbridge  Rd.  Sutton 
Maclaren,  Alison 

322  Boston  Rd.  Sutton 
Marengo  Harold 

38  Fuller  Rd.  Sutton 


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Milkman,  Nancy 

North  St.  R.F.D.  Box  376  E. 
Moss,  Gregory 

Bolster  Rd.  Sutton 
Novak,  Richard 

V/,  Sutton  Rd.  Sutton 


Olson,  Rebecca 

Stone  School  Rd.  Sutton 
Paine,  Brian 

Leland  Hill  Rd.  Sutton 
Perreault,  Leo 

165  Putnam  Kill  Rd.  Sutton 
Perry,  Kathleen 

8  Blackstone  St.  Wilks. 
Peterson,  Brenda 

Uxbridge  Rd.  Sutton 
Peterson,  Linda 

16  V/.  Sutton  Rd.  Sutton 
Picard,  Paul 

67  Leland  Hill  Rd.  Sutton 
Plante,  Daniel 

15  Main  St.  Manchaug 
Richards,  Linda 

3  Century  Farm  Rd.  Sutton 
Rider,  Mary 

Mumford  Rd.  Manchaug 
Rochleau,  James 

Singletary  Ave.  Sutton 
Rosenlund,  Fred 

66  Lincoln  Rd.  Sutton 
Roy,  James 

Providence  Rd.  Sutton 


Douerlas 

Roy,  Vincent 

Providence  Rd.  Sutton 
Russell,  Jane 

176  Mendon  Rd.  Sutton 
Ryan,  Timothy 

Oakhurst  Farm  Rd.  E.  Douglas 
Ryan,  Kim 

27  Heritage  Rd.  Sutton 
Schleis,  Ronald 

688  Central  Pike  W.  Sutton 
Shannon ,  Lauren 

12  W.  Sutton  Rd.  Sutton 
Smj.th,  Channing 

Buttonwood  Ave,  Wilks. 
Stockhaus,  Kevin 

10  Fuller  Rd.  Sutton 
Stuart,  Kenneth 

37  Fuller  Rd.  Sutton 
Towle,  Darlene 

_l+23  Putnam  Hill  Rd.  Manchaug 
Tyrrell,  Donna 

77  Singletary  Ave.  Sutton 
Venincasa,  Jeanne 

32  Stone  School  Rd.  Sutton 
Vernon,  Michelle 

161  Putnam  Hill  Rd.  Sutton 
V/hittier,  Christine 

Central  Turnpike  Sutton 
Winkiev/icz,  Christine 

Hough  Rd.  Sutton 
Wright,  Kim 

Prescott  Rd.  Whitinsville 
V/ood,  Lisa 

Heritage  Rd.  Sutton 
Zinkievich,  Susan 

1.1 97  Boston  Rd.  Sutton 


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